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Devasimha

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Devasimha (Maithili: देव सिंह) was the sixth king of the Oiniwar Dynasty in the Mithila Kingdom of the Indian subcontinent.[1] He ruled the kingdom during the early period of the 15th century CE.[2] He ascended the throne of the Mithila Kingdom after the King Bhavasimha.[3][4]


Devasimha
King of Mithila
PredecessorBhavasimha
SuccessorShivasimha
BornDeva
Mithila
WifeHasini Devi
KingdomMithila Kingdom
KingdomTirhut Sarkar
DynastyOiniwar Dynasty
FatherBhavasimha
ReligionHinduism
OccupationKing of Mithila

Early life

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Devasimha was born in the royal family of the Oiniwar Dynasty in Mithila. He was a Maithil Brahmin and belonged to Kashyap Gotra. He was the eldest son of the King Bhavasimha. His younger brothers were Harasimha and Tripurasimha.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Choudhary, Radhakrishna (1976). A Survey of Maithili Literature. Ram Vilas Sahu. ISBN 978-93-80538-36-5.
  2. ^ Letters, University of Calcutta Department of (1927). Journal of the Department of Letters. Calcutta University Press.
  3. ^ a b Sircar, D. C. (2005). Studies in Indian Coins. Motilal Banarsidass Publishe. p. 269. ISBN 978-81-208-2973-2.
  4. ^ Choudhary, Radhakrishna (1976). Mithilā in the Age of Vidyāpati. Chaukhambha Orientalia.